Problems setting up dual-boot

Adam blueeskimo at gmx.net
Sat Apr 26 12:17:39 PDT 2003


On Sat, 2003-04-26 at 13:19, Joshua Oreman wrote:
> No, that's not it.
> To *install* boot0 (if it's not installed already) you have to have the -B
> option. For example:
> # boot0cfg -B ad0

Yeah, this is exactly what I did the first time. This installed boot0 on
ad0, and when I boot to this disk I got 2 boot options.
1) ???
2) Drive 1

If I select 1, it goes into Windows. If I select 2, it reboots. This is
where I got stumped.

I'm planning on attempting grub tonight. I am hoping that fixes all
these weird problems.

-- 
Adam <blueeskimo at gmx.net>
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